Teacher Joseph discusses reports that the British Council in Italy plans to cut 80% of its workforce, explains what the British Council does, and uses the story for British English listening and pronunciation practice.
Teacher Joseph discusses reports that the British Council in Italy plans to cut 80% of its workforce, explains what the British Council does, and uses the story for British English listening, pronunciation, rhythm and news vocabulary practice.
People gathered today in Glasgow for the Stand Up To Racism unity march and rally organised by Stand Up To Racism (SUTR) and Women Against the Far Right. Activists estimated that thousands would attend, with people travelling from Inverness through Falkirk to Dumfries to join the march through Glasgow city centre.
Why does learning sometimes feel strangely difficult, even when we want to grow? In this video, I explore how resistance to learning is often not laziness or lack of motivation, but a protective response from the mind.
Queen Camilla revealed on The Queen’s Reading Room podcast that King Charles brilliantly does all the Harry Potter character voices — leaving his grandkids spellbound — while she claims she’s hopeless at mimicry. Join me as I read, roast, and react to this hilarious royal revelation with sarcasm.
A calm, spoken press review covering today’s major UK news stories, read slowly and clearly for listeners who prefer measured, thoughtful audio. In this episode: The UK enters a new demographic era as deaths now outnumber births A man appears in court after impersonating a naval admiral at a Remembrance Day event New data shows adults consuming salt equal to 22 bags of crisps a day Discussion around potential routes to another Scottish independence referendum Ongoing legal efforts by Shamima Begum to regain British citizenship Rising armed police deployment across Scotland Homelessness pressures during cold winter weather Sport: Scotland’s World Cup qualification brings a national bank holiday Severe weather warnings affecting travel and daily life This is a quiet press review, focused on clarity of speech, neutral delivery, and careful pacing — suitable for English learners, reflective listeners, and anyone seeking news without noise. 🎙️ Spoken calmly 📰 Based on national reporting 🕊️ No shouting, no commentary panels — just the news, read with care🏷️
Part 9 of Neil McTaggart’s Crossing. Neil visits town, meets Mrs Brant, and begins to feel that Canada might become home. A historical fiction audio story about Scottish emigration, Canada, family, and belonging.
Episode 9: The Town
The frost had lifted a little by the time Robert said, “You’d best come with me to town today, lad.”